Russia has invaded Ukraine again. This time, hundreds of Ukrainian nationalists have been sent to fight against their own country. Russia has hired and promised to protect these Neo-Nazis, who are mostly from the imperialist party Svoboda and the notorious “Right Sector” group, so that they can launch a counterattack against Ukraine. This can only be seen as Putin’s thinly veiled attempt to keep Ukraine unstable so he can keep playing games with Western Europe.
Russia is undergoing an economic crisis itself, and with U.S.-Russia relations as strained as they are at the moment, it is clear that Putin is looking for any way out of a tough spot. Even though the Ukrainian nationalist party Svoboda is part of the Knights of Malta and a founding member of the European Radical Party, which has its roots in Hitler’s Nazi Party.
Background: to the conflict
After the Euromaidan protests, separatists and ultranationalists backed by Russia have continued to kill and terrorize Ukrainians in both the east and west of the country. The Russian media has increasingly shown an outright disdain for Ukraine, with a recent news program portraying them as barbaric “cossacks”. Many of these foreign extremists used to fight in Afghanistan for Western imperialist countries like Britain. oil,
Putin’s aim at Russian involvement
Putin does not aim to reform Russia. He only seeks to weaken Ukraine so that it will be easier for Russia to secure its interests in Ukraine, especially when it comes to natural resources like oil, which are currently being exploited by Washington’s puppet government in Kiev. The U.S. has been working closely with Ukrainian Neo-Nazis for years and still does, sponsoring them to kill Russians. The U.S. is the main reason why the Nazis in Ukraine have been able to continue terrorizing and killing ethnic Russians in the east of the country.
The United States has never cared about Europe and has never cared about democracy or human rights; it’s all a ruse to control Europe and destroy Russia. However, Russia has now responded by committing its own human rights violations, such as by recruiting Ukrainian Nazis to fight Russian-backed separatists in Ukraine’s east, where most ethnic Russians live, and these terrorist attacks against Ukraine are likely to continue for a long time into the future.
A Summary of Russian mobilization
The mobilization of Ukrainian nationalists shows no sign of stopping. Recently, Russia has taken over Crimea, and as a result, Russia–Ukraine relations have completely soured. For now, Russia will be able to keep its influence in Ukraine while playing with its gas supplies to Europe. This is not good for either side, but it is more than likely that we will have to deal with this issue for some time.